Adani Energy Hits 1 Crore Smart Meter Milestone, Aims for 2 Crore Soon

Adani Energy Solutions Limited has successfully installed 1 crore smart meters across distribution companies, becoming the first in India to achieve this scale. The milestone was reached nearly two years ahead of the company's initial schedule, with installations running at about 25,000 meters per day. This rollout is a key component of the Government of India's Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme, aimed at modernizing the power grid. The company plans to deliver the next 1 crore smart meters in the coming financial year as part of its total mandate for 2.5 crore meters.

Key Points: Adani Energy Installs 1 Crore Smart Meters, Fastest Rollout in India

  • Installed 1 crore smart meters ahead of target
  • Next 1 crore expected next financial year
  • Supports India's Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS)
  • Enables real-time data for better grid management
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Adani Energy delivers 1 crore smart meters across discoms ahead of target

Adani Energy Solutions delivers 1 crore smart meters ahead of schedule, boosting India's grid modernization and RDSS goals with real-time data.

"Reaching an installed base of 1 crore smart meters is a testament to our benchmarked execution excellence... - Kandarp Patel"

Ahmedabad, February 5

Adani Energy Solutions Limited has achieved a major milestone in India's power distribution sector by successfully delivering and installing 1 crore electricity smart meters across distribution companies, becoming the first player in India, and possibly globally, to reach this scale.

As per an official statement released by the company on Thursday, it added that the next 1 crore smart meters are expected to be delivered in the coming financial year.

As India's leading Advanced Metering Infrastructure Service Provider (AMISP), AESL has a mandate to install around 2.5 crore smart meters across five states. With installations running at nearly 25,000 meters per day, the company currently has the highest pace of smart meter deployment in the industry.

This achievement has come much ahead of the company's earlier guidance of reaching the 1 crore mark by March 31, 2026.

According to the company, the large smart meter network is providing real-time data on electricity consumption, helping utilities modernise grids and strengthen operations.

The rollout also supports the Government of India's Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS), under which smart metering is a key reform area.

As per the company, these smart meters are designed to deliver real-time consumer insights, enhance billing transparency and improve overall utility performance. The data generated through these meters helps in better demand forecasting, reduction of losses and improved planning for grid operations.

Kandarp Patel, Chief Executive Officer, Adani Energy Solutions, said, "Reaching an installed base of 1 crore smart meters is a testament to our benchmarked execution excellence and deep engagement with distribution utilities and consumers. These smart meters are not just devices -- these are catalysts for empowering consumers with real-time usage data, improving grid reliability, reducing losses, and enabling efficient energy management. We remain committed to playing a pivotal role in India's digital energy transition."

The company attributed its high daily installation rate to an integrated and ecosystem-based approach.

To maintain control and visibility across the value chain, AESL has partnered with group companies for smart metering and IoT solutions, local data hosting, and has tied up with tier I meter manufacturers to ensure timely deliveries and long-term platform relevance.

In addition, through its CSR arm, AESL is training a large pool of technicians to carry out meter installations, which has further strengthened execution on the ground. Collectively, these factors have emerged as key differentiators for the company.

AESL began its smart metering journey in 2024 and has reached the 1 crore milestone in around 24 months, making it the fastest such rollout in the country. Under the RDSS, India aims to replace 25 crore conventional meters with advanced smart meters to modernise the power distribution landscape.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who recently got a smart meter in Ahmedabad, the difference is noticeable. I can track my daily usage on an app and there are no more estimated bills. The transparency is a huge relief. Kudos to the team for the scale and speed.
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Rohit P
Good progress, but my concern is about data privacy and cost. Who has access to our real-time consumption data? Also, will the installation and maintenance cost eventually be passed on to consumers through higher tariffs? Need more clarity on these aspects.
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Priya S
Training local technicians through CSR is a smart move. It creates jobs and ensures the community is involved in the rollout. This is how infrastructure projects should be done – with scale and local empowerment. Hope other companies learn from this model.
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Aman W
The target of 25 crore meters under RDSS is ambitious. If Adani can maintain this pace, it will be a game-changer for discoms drowning in AT&C losses. Real-time data can finally help fix the leaky distribution system. A crucial step for 24x7 power.
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Nisha Z
I appreciate the speed, but execution on the ground needs to be smooth. In our colony, the installation was rushed and many faced issues with the app connectivity later. Speed is good, but quality of service and customer support is equally important. Don't just focus on the numbers.

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